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The Ugandan army, the UPDF has launched yet another airstrike against Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) hideouts  in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

The Ugandan army, the UPDF has launched yet another airstrike against Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) hideouts  in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), President Museveni has revealed.

According to the president, the attack was carried out on Friday  with permission from the Congolese government and consequently destroyed “a big terrorist camp of ADF “

“This location is beyond the limit of exploitation that we had agreed with Congo Government that runs Beni−Mbau junction−Eoingeti−Komanda−Kasindi−Beni. Within the area that we have been allowed to operate, we have destroyed all the camps the reconnaissance has identified, killed a lot of terrorists, captured others and emancipated the much terrorized wanainchi of the area,” Museveni said on Sunday afternoon.

According to the president, since this camp where ADF fighters had sought refugee due to hot pursuit was far away from the area of operation agreed upon by both governments , Uganda had to seek permission from their counterparts in DRC before carrying out the  latest airstrikes.

“In all this, we have worked with the brother Congolese army, the FARDC. ”

Museveni says that having been defeated in the original hideouts, ADF rebels had to run far away to areas which are not catered for by the agreement between the Ugandan government and their Congolese counterparts.

He however warned  that the “terrorists” will be followed wherever they go to get “their deserved reward.”

“The ignorant terrorists do not know that within just minutes-not hours- we can reach with deadly fire, many areas, far beyond the line of the limit of exploitation. Wherever they go, we shall reach them as long as the Congo government allows us to operate with them.”

In November last year, the Ugandan army launched air and artillery strikes on ADF camps in the thick Eastern DRC forests.

The strikes targeted four ADF camps in Kambi Ya Yua, Tondoli, Belu 1 and Belu 2.

This marked the start of an operation code named “Shuja” a Kiswahili word for bravery between the UPDF and the Congolese forces of FADRC against the ADF.

The air and artillery strikes were then followed by ground troops from both countries that combed the thick forests in Eastern Congo in a bid to annihilate ADF that had proved a thorn in the shoes of both Uganda and DRC.

The operation has recorded several successes including wiping away of the biggest ADF camp named Kambi Ya Yua, capturing several fighters, killing others, rescuing captives and seizing several ammunition.

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